About

The aim
To show managers how to manage performance on a day-by-day basis and not rely on an occasional performance related meeting to get improved performance. About the program
To many managers, managing performance means the annual appraisal and little else. In today's modern and highly pressurized workplace, it is all too easy for managers to forget that their primary responsibility is to get the best out of those they manage.

So how do managers do this? This learning resource takes this fundamental management question and provides some answers. The program follows David (IT Manager) and Louise (Marketing Manager) as they find out what managing friendly, lacks consistency and is unclear what he wants and expects as a manger. In contrast, Louise is highly organized but does not involve her team through collaboration. As a result her team members do not develop as they should.

In Managing performance every day, we see David and Louise learn an easy to follow 5-step process of beyond the appraisal, and how to put this in to practice. And as a result, they begin to see real benefits ' both to the performance of their teams and to the output of their project they have been jointly working on. The benefits
-Demonstrates the easy-to-follow 5- step process to help managers encourage their people to deliver world class performance.
-The support materials give the trainer and the manger every tool they could ever need to change the way their organization develops and utilizes the abilities of every individual. Information:
Produced by BBC Worldwide Ltd 2003 © Video Arts
Categories
Coaching and mentoring
Counseling
First Time Supervisor Curriculum
Performance reviews & appraisals
Release Date
Jan 1, 2003
Video Running Time (minutes)
24:22
Producer
Video Arts Ltd.
Course ID
MANP1

Style: Drama